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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The clipboard buttons al
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #http; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The clipboard buttons always appear in the same spot!

Instead of the floating menu I've seen in other Android versions, which unpredictably appears in a different spot on the screen, often with varying content and command positions, sometimes with commands I want on the "next page", sometimes failing to appear at all, I always see a bar across the top of the screen with the buttons in the same place every time.

This is so much more efficient I struggle to even quantify it.

Screenshot: [http]

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The top reason I love An
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>>8307ccdf..

The top reason I love Android 4 is the Menu button.

I think it is a brilliant UI paradigm to have that hardware button, because it forces all but the most clueless developer to provide a standard menu of all available commands in any given screen.

I miss that button dearly in other Android versions.

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The top reason I love An
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The top reason I love Android 4 is the Menu button.

I think it is a brilliant UI paradigm to have that hardware button, because it forces all but the most clueless developer to provide a standard menu of all available commands in any given screen.

I miss that button dearly in other Android versions.

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The top reason I love An
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The top reason I love Android 4 is the Menu button.

I think it is a brilliant UI paradigm to have that hardware button, because it forces all but the most clueless developer to provide a standard menu of all available commands in any given screen.

I miss that button dearly in other Android versions.

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The top reason I love An
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The top reason I love Android 4 is the Menu button.

I think it is a brilliant UI paradigm to have that hardware button, because it forces all but the most clueless developer to provide a standard menu of all available commands in any given screen.

I miss that button dearly in other Android versions.

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The top reason I love An
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The top reason I love Android 4 is the Menu button.

I think it is a brilliant UI paradigm to have that hardware button, because it forces all but the most clueless developer to provide a standard menu of all available commands in any given screen.

I miss that button dearly in other Android versions.

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The top reason I love An
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The top reason I love Android 4 is the Menu button.

I think it is a brilliant UI paradigm to have that hardware button, because it forces all but the most clueless developer to provide a standard menu of all available commands in any given screen.

I miss that button dearly in other Android versions.

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The top reason I love An
#hastext; #hastitle; #signed; #parent

>>8307ccdf..

The top reason I love Android 4 is the Menu button.

I think it is a brilliant UI paradigm to have that hardware button, because it forces all but the most clueless developer to provide a standard menu of all available commands in any given screen.

I miss that button dearly in other Android versions.

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